Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Jun 1965, p. 3

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y s . t| sce C am 0 osed An Look | PARLIAME = THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 9, 1965 Strike RightQpposition Slows 'ramp TPP ys... AT-RGLANCE |Jewish Congress Accuses Taken From) At Non-NONG: Councillor | 5, ie cosas ness The Commons agreed on roposals to wrap up debate |,. - TORONTO (CP) Civilian a the proposed 5 Sal rules [an Jewish Congress has/neo-Nazi activities staffs working for police forces changes by Friday jaccused unnamed persons and) May 30 was a Sunday, and a will lose the right to strike Jan The step sends the contro- jgroups in Toronto's Jewish small neo-Nazi group calling it- 1, under amendments to the Po woratal devate dimitine qutiia: jcommunity of creating an at jself the Canadian Nazi party! lice Act approved in the Ontario tine rule before an all-party |mosphere of tension which|planned to hold a rally in the legislature Tuesday committee to report Friday helped cause the anti-Nazi riot\downtown park that afternoon A last-ditch amendment sup- morning BL Pepe Me ge May 30 ue About 4,000 were in and) ported by Liberals and the New The House gave unanimous jy, -- _issued Tuesday around the park when a group Democrats was defeated 52 to approval to the rest of the a ; 0 000 Jewi mailed {lof several hundred, some with % first rule-change resolution, mane ain feet ar on started to chase six per-| Attorney - General Arthur setting time limits for study Haske called for piisorbes Po La they believed to be Nazis.| Wishart said a strike by switch d | : In the riot which ensued, sey-! board operators, garage me- eral of the six were beaten, as of spending estimates an chanics or other employees of well as others including sey supply bills. the police could put the force eral bystanders Se oe rade 7 H 'orces, The bill now goes to : Party House leaders held carrier, This motion was ruled! I ' : Mr. Cramp has pleaded not|said they later voted to accept, meetings to see whether out of commission just ef Police arrested one Nazi and fectively as a strike by police eight anti-Nazis Nursing H ee aes cel coves aoe a ursing momes out of order. hird reading and certain ap guilty to accepting NONG|the NONG franchise and both} agreement could be reached officers themselves In its statement the congress Rey. A. W. Downer proval shares in return for granting|said council could have out-| on handling of the proposed Failin Stud 1 . . In Ontario, policemen re g Y said certain appointed acting as chairman of the the Orillia franchise in 1956;|voted the mayor on the issue.! debhate-limiting rule men and hospital employees TORONTO (CP)~Many On-Shomrim" (defenders) were! committee 4 whole house, said Mr F : jaccepting NONG shares 10 Norman Campbell, Orillia Prime Minister Attorney - General Arthur block the rival Consumer's Gas pank accountant, said that on| and Opposition Leader have no striking privileges but tario nursing homes do not pro guilty of irresponsibility in cre- are accorded compulsory arbi-| lyide adequate care, says the ating a tense and inflamed situ-| Thompson's amendment went against the principle of the bill Wishart said a strike by emo franchise application, andiveh, 28, 1957. Cramp obtained| enhaker agreed to the The principle is one of volun-\Ployees of police i phir e ~ conspiring with NONG President 4 $1,500 loan from his bank on| ers' meetings on the tration itary such as switchboard operatorsiR, K, Farris of Vancouver in'the strength of two NONG sock! tion preliminary report of an On- ation which was bound to erupt Liberal Leader Andrew ithe Diefenbaker proposed \tario Welfare Council study into violence the House act immediately to 4 council official said Tues "During the few days before medical care, he said, but | Ontario Hospital Services|and garage mechanics couldithese dealings certificates totalling 150 shares Mr Thompson said: 'This is an en-|\Commission makes put a force out of commission) yr said he knew the fe said Cramp reclaimed ----___--_- croachment on the rights of|surance coverage make Speaker Alan Mae- day the report also shows the event, meetings were held naughton permanent House --Municipal. bylaws covering and irresponsible leaflets circu- hospita! in sii compulsory|Just as effectively strike town could have. granted a fran-\them July of the same year cleaning women and gardeners. \for all employees by policemen chise to more than one com Mr. Campbell said that at oa Cc : In view of the pay of cleaning|1 more employees Speaker nursing. homes vary widely|lated, all. of which helped whip top orn Mr. Pearson said and only a fe w bylaws re-/up some groups. within the Jew-| ed 3 t! re-lish community. to the pitch of a n as of firms with pans this time 1957) he had under women in some government ¢ " Both Mr and another stood the mayor to say "he was tablishments if they decided to MAY BUY CONTRACT may must sub-iformer councillor, Ken Curtis, going to get NONG stocks,"'| would be opportunity quire safe storage and strike I'd say ation mit cases of said Cramp's reaction was one noting the word "purchase"! ojde this later cording of drugs fear and frenzy that assisted in Fenneth sry den Gilles Gregoire (Creditiste --~Only 54 per cent of the 425\creating the "atmo yhere that Lapointe) moved an amend homes investigated have fire led to the mob violence." dispute of anger and strong opposition never entered into the conver. Woodbine) added A that of rulings alarms and 35 per cent hold) 'The on in Ontario iin leatalature save' second to a suggestion the town 'ook sation force would not colla standard *" sereem . into a proposal by Consumer's The extraordinary of ¢ vine ihe ft ra 1a fa by the Commons Speaker 'be fire drills mate mob rule and retained The study says at least 165 of intimidation . can only serve from the eading to 34 proposed changes by civilian employees choice laws. There . Tent Caterpillar A Threat WEDNESDAY, June 9 the 425 Ontario nursing homes|the purposes of the neo-Nazis,' Tt Con Hats Ege ought to be considered in The congress pledged to con- re Com b pets To Most Of North Ontario Clause b at 2:3 { tinue its campaign for laws continue the MARIE the | PREMIER FULL OF WISE SAWS SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) Premier Louis Robichaud said Tuesday there has been "'some conjecture" on his methods of obtaining "additional millions annu- ally from Ottawa" as one way of avoiding additional provincial taxation, "Look at it this way,"' he said while addressing the Marilime Provinces Board of Trade ' "Suppose you are in bus+ iness, You have many im- portant things to do that re- quire deep. thought. A man comes into your office, sits down and begins to file a saw. Wouldn't you give him anything he wanted? "I have filed quite a few saws in Mike (Prime Min- ister) Pearson's office." : BARRIE (CP)--Albert Glass,/Gas late in 1956 } TORONTO (CP)--Oppositionjand the representation will re- 'amor Orillia councillor, testi They said this was after the amendments slowed clause-by-\main at five from the publicijtieq Tyesday that he starteditown had passed a bylaw ir clause consideration Tuesday of two from insurance companies'yi. own investigation into ru-|May, tentatively approving the the Ontario government's medi-.and two from the medical pro-' mors that former Orillia mayor|NONG. franchise : ; cal care legislation fession Wilbur Cramp had received' "At that time no other The house already James Trotter '--Parkdale) shares in connection with the|companies had produced a the bill approval in also wished to change the struc-|granting of a Northern Ontario schedule to the town," said after the second reading. But|ture of the council, His amend-jnatural Gas fr i for the Glass. opposition members kept their|ment was defeated. So was an town Mr. Curtis said that in the} promises to seek modifications. ment was defeated Mr, Glass, replying to ques- fall of 1956 he had received a Opposition Leader Andrew tions asked by special prosecu- phone' call from Oakah Jones, Thompson moved that the On- tor Harvey McCulloch of Ham-|Consumer's Gas president, who tario Hospital Services Com-\ 437 Fi bill that would ilton. was one of three wit-said he was having trouble mission--renamed the Ontario Berar. CF A sh - inesses called on the second.approaching council through the Health Services Commission--|'°™OV® the right 0 wg from | day of the trial before Judge C.|mayor's office be made the medical insurance Civilians whe work for pales E. Bennet of Owen Sound Mr. Curtis and Mr in confronting gas gas Mr has given principle ise plodded con The legislature also through clause-by-clause Glass Of WOULD BE EFFECTIVE "self Pearson Dief- lead- ques- the Glass as a 5 or fire In Ontario men ! and. hospital not but arbitration policemen there to de- employees Glass strike Also Remove CORNS CALLOUSES them Under (NDP. bs police|ernment in the be trike pro to in God bless posed the Conservative. gov any per trial continues anneals appeal statement said a "'cli of wil able to buy a men Super-soft Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads quickly stop pain of corns. Also remove corns, callouses when used with separate medicated disks im contract of hi terror would, be no compul to do s0 event medical care § in Ontario quor little lause wurance Counsel Right ' Goes To Study on the Min medical ser lior cAérrier Aah was debate or consideration come mn next Mr hat drinking leader adequate The council spokesman recommendations arising the study probably will call fo Democratic Party MacDonald public representation board of directors of the vices insurance advisory ew EDT to changes stands 9 complained for rhomy the hill with maid wanted on p.m debate The said against hate literature and to be J é rules ; : maintain its watch on neo-Nazi Senate adjourned un from ™ June doesn't allow meals cluded in each box, Sold everywhere, r ac tivities in co-operation with Scholls Zino-pad: uniform licensing of nursing homes by a provincial author- --_-- DISH ACCLAIMED ty; better staffing; staff train LONDON (CP) Among ing programs; more recreation 1965's anniversaries in Britain and patient reactivation. meas the centenary of the combin-jures' and different classifica of fish with chips, At ajtion of homes depending on cater-recent celebration, the White|what sort of services they of silken|Fish Authority admitted the/fer on Sun days til broke we of Hastings Pejkxmfs fused, Dr infestations caterpillar forest tent caterpillar cause the eastern tent { to the northern part Singer (I Down defeated | private council, a government bods the bill would estab lish His i Vernon (CP)--J ustice Vernon the OTTAWA ister Favreau says of guaranteeing the rig legal counsel to person questioned -by police mas studied by the recently-« lished committee on tions, gue that jew) saw of County in this area are con Sippell said, because of Your Money Earns More At CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION Z ht o member bil being amendment was defeated'ment of an ombudaman that be tab correc eastern tent of the and alion the ing its worst overlap those be large Aoes GOOD FOOD BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12 Noon to 2 P.M. DINNER 5:30 to 8 P.M. FULLY LICENSED DINING ROOM HOTEL LANCASTER 27 King St. W., Oshowe on Sovings Accounts, Paid ond compounded quert- erly. BARRIE (CP) that police are or lot HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS GET READY Ontario on Chequing Accounts from the dey the account is opened. Paid Quarter- ly on minimum monthly belonce. No chorge for cheques written, police when Invested in our Guaranteed Investment Certificates for 6 to 10 years. Authorized Trustee investments, Redeemable on deoth, weather the} | URGES DISCUSSIONS Mr Klein advocated more frequent and confidential dis he| cussions between police officers and magistrates because police officers have a more realistic rasp of plain truths than mag istrates, who are provided with (CP)--An_ official land ortion of Ontario is experienc bo 9 tent caterpilars 6) 1ce n ensor 0 ef festation in the province is far the 7 Dr. W. L. Sippell, with the Other severe infestations o in the Commons Tuesda J man to marry them with fried Code to give persons full righ acting as cen-\who stand for law and order"|that defoliation of broad - leaf|the city of North Bay' north Mr. Favreau said this is one thurCO, Klein said Tuesday duce a crime-free country miles this year mostly injarea, around Sudbury, south of M Orlik th ked the Association of Police Chiefs that/conference motorcycles are be-| fected during the peak year Of pr, Sippell said the total area r rukow nen asKec ine +78 7 t or other unscrupulous|motorcyclists can drive on re-)area were affécted each year since 1960 with de James O'Connor 0 oronto persons : ted was un-lto anything more than a few/ent in the northwest is expected) The outbreak occurs, on an phone call he was permittec fairly described as registrar of motor vehicles: said|/Manitoba border and south to|years have occurred between b. glad to look into it. But it was actually nothing|compulsory to pressithe egg stage on aspen, oak s " Martin I alks whether there were grounds for)for compulsory Inspections a charge under the Criminal/their municipalities developed to their fifth and fi occurs in a court where the foreign aid contributions should whether certain ister Paul Martin said Tues Mr. Klein said there was se ! still below those of most don-|4 busing university students dian Manufacturers' Associa-/!" Toronto last March, 'but Its total donations amount to| something unlawful | uct, when it should be donating was speaking personally wher "if we are going to recognize scraps of evidence favoring appoint-,and forest department ay outbreak of forest below. the peak period of pillar constructs David Orlikow (NDP---Winni- 'N | K * | ® not.| French invented chips, but said], onsense , lein Insists,» _W. L, Sippell, with the| Other severe Infestations whether he is considering department's for insec la 1e fore ent caterpillar ar lich to legal counsel before being are 'a of nonsense,"'lin the fight against crime. Only|trees by the caterpillars would/and west of Lake Nipissing and of the things he had in mind He told 160 chief constable. Deputy Chief John Murray of northwestern Ontario This is/ Elliot Lake and north of Blind forces are too often un-coming a problem in Toronto, |the 1948-56 outbreak when about affected and the number of in justice minister whether he justly k | newable 90-day instruction per Dr. Sippell said that the in-/foliation taking place over 30 ' p who did riot have benefit of le \ police raid on a censorship'simple written tests to extend widely from Lakelaverage of every 10 years al te wy failed to tocate a lawyer in many quarters automobile safety/the Ontario-Minnesota border, outbreaks more than policemen exercising|inspections are in and maple trees, began hatch s Code i Doubling Ai nal stage. Mr. Sippell said, If judges rules on be doubled to about $400,000,000 obscene or not within the legal day vere criticism of Metropolitan| ors, said Mr. Martin during a demonstrating in front of the tion meeting he students themselves ack only about one half of one per at least one per cent he said Canada should increase our obligations and discharge SAULT STI Ont although the northwestern the over-all in , 1948-56 outbreak tents and the other peg North) asked. Favreau sit took an unknown Lancashire amendments to the Criminal Allegations|the only way to mobilize '"all|boratory said in an interview|located west of Bracebridge, in questioned by police Chief Magistrate Ar-lsuch a mobilization could pro-|affect more than 40,000 squarejextending into the French: River for reference to the committee, at a conference of the Ontario|Metropolitan Toronto told the|less than half of the area af- River criticized by publicity) He said the difficulty is that/100,000 square miles of forested festations have been increasing would look into the case of a seekers f Toronto|mits without having to submit festation now becoming appar- 000 square miles in 1964 ~ause Ci gal counsel because the one. exhibit recently Chief Mag Frederick Pillgrem,' deputy Nipigon west to the Ontario-|though intervals of six and 16 pig | Mr. Favreau said he wouldjistrate Klein said to be expanded! The insects, which winter in egal discretion to determinejand urged the chiefs ing in. early May and now have If there is any .censorship, it « continues, TORONTO (CP) -- Canada's magistrate or materials are a year, External Affairs Min-| definition Canada's contributions are(Toronto police for allegedly; panel discussion at the Cana United States Consulate-General nowledge they had been doing cent of its gross national prod Mr.. Martin emphasized its foreign aid appropriations our responsibilities Farrow of president Chief ( Windsor, association aid crime exists failure to prevent Auto-Pact Sets rect delinquency Beyond that, there is a fail Huge New Goal ire to prevent crime, a failure to detect crime, a failure to leal with crime and a failure profit out Police ar of cor because and to properly The of Canadian VANCOUVER § (CP) greatest commitment car manufacturers made in Canada - United States automo tive trade agreement was to in-\,ons must be protected, "there crease production by $260,000.- . 6 gecasions when the criminal 000 in three years, the president pas every break in his favor and of Chrysler Canadas Ltd, said yp, conceiy here Monday able in their R. W. Todgham couver board of trade "The agreement to Canadian car $260,000,000 will be to meet "But anything that that amount of new turing into the in on three yea but be good the Farrow ghts of criminals as well as of law-abiding cit to take hief crime ( said While the 1 th he have every thrust police obstacle wa) said the extent in North and a Var he meetin told of or America illed as med in rime product disgrace the tiona moral reawakening manufa new mi fac Local Man Faces "ln Charge In Death Mr. Todgham said TORONTO car manufacturers stil! will pay Car duties on all imported Ameri- 7 can vehicles exceeding the sale ratio between imported and do mestic automobiles set i base year from August 1963 to July 1964 (CP) died in injuries his ond car Simpson charged ability Harold hospital! suffered collided Canadiar son. 78 uesday of June 6 when car here 35, of Osh with driving was impaired with a set Wilbert iwa while the was hi THE ULTIMATE IN LUXURY LIVING!! x P by £ REST! db A FEW 1 AND 2 BEDROOM SUITES AVAILABLE f " DISTINCTION & BEYOND COMPARE o By Appointment Ont UNDERGROUND PARKING 723-1712 or 728-2911 * GEORGIAN mansions 124 PARK ROAD NORTH; OSHAWA TIME IS MONEY WHEN IT FLIES WOODSTOCK (CP)----Two men who took the pendulum from the clock atop the tower of the former federal building here were fined $150 apiece Tuesday on a charge public. mischief Barry Winston Stewart, and Charles Albert Da- vies, 23, both of Woodstock, were fined by Magistrate R G, Groom, The magistrate told them at an_ earlier hearing that years ago 'vou might have got sent to the tower for committing such an offence The pendulum of the 60 year-old' clock was found on the building grounds May 2 The has not. worked since of 23 clock NEED A NEW FURNACE? 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